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Harry S Truman National Historic Site
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How to Volunteer                   How to Donate

How to Volunteer
The Volunteer Program at Harry S Truman National Historic Site is always seeking enthusiastic and diverse volunteers wishing to share their talents to fulfill our mission. Volunteers perform a variety of jobs, encompassing virtually every aspect of park operations giving them hands-on experience working with the public, park staff, and park resources.

To learn more about how to volunteer at Harry S Truman National Historic Site, click here.

How to Donate
Your generous contribution helps Harry S Truman National Historic Site fulfill its mission to preserve and interpret the cultural resources related to the life of Harry S Truman.

For more information about how to support Harry S Truman NHS financially, click here.

How to Purchase
To learn how you can purchase books and other educational merchandise related to Harry Truman, visit the bookstore.

Harry Truman on cultivator at Grandview farm, ca. 1910. Credit: Truman Library.  

Did You Know?
Harry Truman never farmed a day in his life before he moved to his grandmother’s farm when he was 22 years old. Many of the other farmers first viewed him as a “city slicker.”

Last Updated: August 31, 2009 at 15:58 EST